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- * Introduction:
- =============
- JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format.
- It can represent integer, real number, string, an ordered sequence of
- value, and a collection of name/value pairs.
- JsonCpp is a simple API to manipulate JSON value, handle serialization
- and unserialization to string.
- It can also preserve existing comment in unserialization/serialization steps,
- making it a convenient format to store user input files.
- Unserialization parsing is user friendly and provides precise error reports.
- * Building/Testing:
- =================
- JsonCpp uses Scons (http://www.scons.org) as a build system. Scons requires
- python to be installed (http://www.python.org).
- You download scons-local distribution from the following url:
- http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=30337&package_id=67375
- Unzip it in the directory where you found this README file. scons.py Should be
- at the same level as README.
- python scons.py platform=PLTFRM [TARGET]
- where PLTFRM may be one of:
- suncc Sun C++ (Solaris)
- vacpp Visual Age C++ (AIX)
- mingw
- msvc6 Microsoft Visual Studio 6 service pack 5-6
- msvc70 Microsoft Visual Studio 2002
- msvc71 Microsoft Visual Studio 2003
- msvc80 Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
- linux-gcc Gnu C++ (linux, also reported to work for Mac OS X)
-
- adding platform is fairly simple. You need to change the Sconstruct file
- to do so.
-
- and TARGET may be:
- check: build library and run unit tests.
-
- * Running the test manually:
- ==========================
- cd test
- # This will run the Reader/Writer tests
- python runjsontests.py "path to jsontest.exe"
- # This will run the Reader/Writer tests, using JSONChecker test suite
- # (http://www.json.org/JSON_checker/).
- # Notes: not all tests pass: JsonCpp is too lenient (for example,
- # it allows an integer to start with '0'). The goal is to improve
- # strict mode parsing to get all tests to pass.
- python runjsontests.py --with-json-checker "path to jsontest.exe"
- # This will run the unit tests (mostly Value)
- python rununittests.py "path to test_lib_json.exe"
- You can run the tests using valgrind:
- python rununittests.py --valgrind "path to test_lib_json.exe"
- * Building the documentation:
- ===========================
- Run the python script doxybuild.py from the top directory:
- python doxybuild.py --open --with-dot
- See doxybuild.py --help for options.
- * Adding a reader/writer test:
- ============================
- To add a test, you need to create two files in test/data:
- - a TESTNAME.json file, that contains the input document in JSON format.
- - a TESTNAME.expected file, that contains a flatened representation of
- the input document.
-
- TESTNAME.expected file format:
- - each line represents a JSON element of the element tree represented
- by the input document.
- - each line has two parts: the path to access the element separated from
- the element value by '='. Array and object values are always empty
- (e.g. represented by either [] or {}).
- - element path: '.' represented the root element, and is used to separate
- object members. [N] is used to specify the value of an array element
- at index N.
- See test_complex_01.json and test_complex_01.expected to better understand
- element path.
- * Understanding reader/writer test output:
- ========================================
- When a test is run, output files are generated aside the input test files.
- Below is a short description of the content of each file:
- - test_complex_01.json: input JSON document
- - test_complex_01.expected: flattened JSON element tree used to check if
- parsing was corrected.
- - test_complex_01.actual: flattened JSON element tree produced by
- jsontest.exe from reading test_complex_01.json
- - test_complex_01.rewrite: JSON document written by jsontest.exe using the
- Json::Value parsed from test_complex_01.json and serialized using
- Json::StyledWritter.
- - test_complex_01.actual-rewrite: flattened JSON element tree produced by
- jsontest.exe from reading test_complex_01.rewrite.
- test_complex_01.process-output: jsontest.exe output, typically useful to
- understand parsing error.
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